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OK VK got it! I should have known it was a Capricorn....dang Eddie!!
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Hmm, puzzling. The hat looks like one of those Baktrian king pith helmet things but most of those depict the actual king. I did come across one 'pith helmet' Baktrian which was Athena.
So I'll go with Athena. A particularly homely Athena.
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Nope 
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Puzzling is right...
...I'm going with Hermes wearing a skully...
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Naw its Roma as a dude....
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Nice job Anoob, it's Roma  Theodahad (reigned 534-536 AD), Ostrogothic Kingdom AE Decanummium Obv: INVICT-A ROMA, Roma helmeted, facing right Rev: DN THEODAHATHVS REX within wreath, X below Rome mint 
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Dang that coins is phat, but Roma is still a dude!!
Edited by Ancientnoob 08/07/2013 3:59 pm
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BOO YOW! 
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Close but NO! .....the coin belongs to an ancient Indian Republic...
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Not my area at all... I don't even have a guess 
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Kartikeya, son of Shiva, on a Yaudheya coin?
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Wheee! Just came from the dentist, on errands, not at home. Will post one late this afternoon, EST.
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